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cakker2000's review against another edition
4.0
Good story. Set in Australia, so some of their Lingo was hard to get used to. Good ending with a twist.
hycintho's review against another edition
4.0
More like 3.5
It's like watching a crime show. Fresh with goodness of human touch and lots of thin slices of new topics that I'll be sitting and reading about soon. It somehow felt like a nice beginner start for anyone to discover this genre.
It's like watching a crime show. Fresh with goodness of human touch and lots of thin slices of new topics that I'll be sitting and reading about soon. It somehow felt like a nice beginner start for anyone to discover this genre.
kathryn08's review against another edition
4.0
This is the first in the Dr Anya Crichton series and I really enjoyed it. I actually guessed “whodunnit” at about half to two-thirds of the way through, which is unusual for me. I listened to this as an audiobook, and enjoyed Jennifer Vuletic’s narrative voice.
It isn’t as graphic as the couple of Patricia Cornwell books that I read many years ago, or as spine-chilling, but it is still compelling reading. And in fact the Patricia Cornwell's I read went a little too far, and I have no desire to read more. But I will definitely be continuing with this series.
It isn’t as graphic as the couple of Patricia Cornwell books that I read many years ago, or as spine-chilling, but it is still compelling reading. And in fact the Patricia Cornwell's I read went a little too far, and I have no desire to read more. But I will definitely be continuing with this series.
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